Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Jan 1918, p. 2

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: é THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, JAN MEST NOT "HOG" COAL{NCDENTS OF THE DAY ll DEALERS GIVING ONLY TO [IOCAL NOTES AND ITEMS OF I! THOSE WHO ARE IN NEED. GENERAL INTEREST. f 'R ll! some Citizens Who Ordered Coal er ums or i Had a Fair Supply, and Coal Was Happenings In the City and Vicinity ; Vv. Carted to People Who Were in --What the Merchants Offer to the | 3 Want, Readets of tie Whig. A limited number of Chums received today. No more are obtain- ¥ , > - i If ye have a good supply of coal fs ; tat 's. . n | in your cellar do not Bec for more, | FEES eat Bee, the Police able. Phone orders will be held for one day only. Price $2.25. ! y Hl "The Yocal coal dealers are adhering gf Rt Rp g ER « . anu ary a e | sttietly to the regulations agreed upen R. J. Bushell and the auditors of : . LET I'S DIARIES FOR 1918 : , i' a few days ago at the conlerence eld {ihe Kingst Industrial Exhibition ; » . " x McKAY MODEL i with Mayor Hughes. So people wh are now going over the accounts of A complete range of Lett's Diaries, The Standard for over 100 eth. . BY a MO Cone is tow selling libel oo eteatod Reove years" for every size pocket, boudoir and ladies pocket books. $10.50 to $11.50 a ton. John Kennedy by twenty-five votes | lers ha ins d th f- , washio tor ti tio ' A Hudson Seal Coats [|i thi oie cies [13 sevens wovashs for he pontion CALENDARS AT HALF PRICE i before they dump more coal . CLEARING-AT | au hand befare Shey Ue ey ng 3)... Swain, plano funer, 100 Clergy | Clearing sale of Gibson Art Calendars at half the marked price. ~~ ' 3 . 3 7 o ™ 4 ' | Sh Wier Toil pe taken t street west. Orders left at McAu- | / Te ¢ Al} fair supply the coal wil be 1a en to | avs or phone 564. i 1 Brown brocade lining; bust, 36: length, ll! some person whe is in need of it. Queen's 'plays 'Orescents. 'in To- | hl, A number of citizens have been de- : + : 4 - | ronto to-night in the senior OMA. 30 im. Sale price alin a $100 prived of a further supply because of } series. The team will be the ie | 3 d ~ 7 ' . : Yonatl 1 ll} the fact that they already had a good | ag played in New. York and Boston. | . - oh : 1 Grey brocade; bust, 40; length, 32 in. WIESE "C0" 11 Stated that a | ** New rhubarb at Carnovky's. (II e ollege 00 ore Ra Sale price Lol Le Uh iinet, a $105 earter who went to deliver coal at one Brockville school board has ~~ . 9 J . 1 h 36 . or | house found that there was such a doubled' up its schools to economize : So . i 1 Mauve poplin; bust, 36; engt > mn. fli} 1arge supply on hand that he would coal. The teaching will be done in Phone 919. : Phone 919. Sale price $100 i have to get busy and trim the eqal al- | two schools from 8 a.m. to 4.30 : ~ Sa meta isd ae lil ready on hand, if he wanted to put} pm, 2 : | 1 in* . 1 Hl more in the cellar. It is needless Now is the time to have your . 1.Grey poplin; bust, 36; length, 36 mn. Sale ii to say that this citizen did not get the piano tuned. We carry two expert E---- J 90 ff con. turners and will assure entire satis. . | "We are frying our best to keep | faction. C. W. Lindsay, Ltd. 1 Changeable; bust, 40; length, 40 1n, Sale ll our customers supplied,"- said one It is stated that local purchasers 3: t $125 ll! dealer to the Whig on Tuesday morn- | of Victory Bonds are paying up at a . ll! ing, "and it it not fair that some citi- lgood - rate their allotments. In . * 1 ll! sens should be getting more coal all any cases they are bein id u ¢ . . | C angeable; bust, 38; length, 40 mn. Hl et Ey EE rag many Sasa ey ar g pald up : | Wishing Ou oy Sale price . dia iniile ay $130 lf short. If we find that a citizen has] = A smajl vessel used as a lighter 00 : : | rMa ' a good supply we will certainly not {hy the James Swift Coal Company, All manufactured Furs subject to Jan- if let him have any more." and laid up near the company's . ] EER wharf, was sunk during Monday uary discount. ll WEDDED IN MONTREAL. | night. : ] wm . We will rent you a piano, and at | . 3 lll The Gravelle-Dolan Nuptials on |end of six months if you feel like - { New Year. John McKay, [| . om mb. ki mie oo arm | | ; al a yi ce in St. [low the months' rental on pur- . dete 0 nn 3 : C a 4 ll A quiet wedding took plage in St | po price, and arrange easy terms " ; . : : Friends a Happy * Anthony's Church, Montreal, at eight LIMITED. 3 i o'clock Monday morning, when Miss on balun, Cc. W. Mudsay, Ltd. ee Mary Catherine Dolan, only daughter young woman who recently t to say our aim will be to con= ' - { ) : a .» | made her escape from a local in- . Kingston s Reliable Fur House i of Mr. and Mrs, JF. Dolan, was Mar | gijiution, has been located tinue p i 3 i to merit their confidence Hl ried to Michael Everest Gravelle, of ) . i : : : 149 to 157 Brock St ll! Kingston, son of Oliver Giavelle. The Picton, and will be returned to : : Hl ceremony was performed by Rev. Ringston. it a % : : v Sv . Wl! Father Donnelly. F. R. Dolan gave | e weather has taken another And in thanking them, we wish EY y change. Almost a blizzard set in his jdister away and. J. W. Gravelle, } of Cgary, Alta. acted as witness for Tuesday noon and the weather man . 3 x o his brother. The bride wore Jet promises real cold weather on Wed- Eg 3 > . y travelling dress of dark blue chiffon |" : , : mi broadcloth, witha corsage bouquet All grades of Foxe's puttess: Liv ° of American Beauty roses. Her hat Tngtlons. rock street. I. obunty The kind that is needed when the ther Je el 5 - : weiler was of taupe velvet, and she also wore y sable furs, the gift of the bridegroom. court on Monday afternoon a me Immediately after the ceremony Mr. chanic's lien action for $225 of $n mometer drops a few degrees. and Mrs, Gravelle left for 3 tin to lane a a Tite Harpell. : : New k bef taking their rei- ' 4 : RE €or aug =P ¢°|" Lieut. Thomas Reid, who went We have all the best makes, to fit every overseas with the 6th Field Engin- . cers, is home on a month's sick member of the household. Selling eave. © has been on service over- ' : seas for almost three years. at last year s prices. A Tichborne man who violated the : " Temperance -Act 'was fined $10 and i ---- vosts by Magistrate J. W. Brad- : Orders taken for shaw. The accused has signed up ; for overseas service. C. R. Web- ster conducted the prosecution. : Ring. up 645 for all kinds unfer- v STE ages Flannelette - ff HUDSON Yours may be such 8 case. The Late Mrs. LaRue. G. Additon Millér, "Arden, has A Mrs. Addie F. DaRue. Spokane |agged Judge Lavell to be relieved as ---- Yash formerly of Cape member of the local tribunal at that : ) ; ! was born in 1875, the daughter of Mr. Pace. His, Toqu est has bees Sag ' and Mrs. Robert Donaldson, Sand # : ' " x Bech p : : hat has been appointed in his place. Hill. a few miles back of Kingston, There 3ppo twenty-five pass. in In 1897 she married Theodore ¥. La- Ipivision Court on Tuesday before Rue ,a railroad conductor of New| judge Madden. The case of Mrs. E. fz, ! - Jersey. A few years later they moved | Spyder vs. A. Hill for $100, fnvolv- In white or grey. - Three sizes. W F rd [ to Ellisburg, Wash,, where they resid-| ing the rent and return of furniture, : ol. ed until two years ago, when they | was disposed of dg 3 moved to Spokane. Her death was as 4 p 3 pd & Judgment for very sudden, Beside-her husband, Inspector Jack, of the Children's she is survived by two children, Rob- | Nid Society, is looking for Tommy ert E. and Elizabeth G.. LaRue, both | Shaw, aged thirteen, a ward of the . " : of Spokane, also by two sisters, Mrs. lichildren"s Aid Society, who skipped : S. Branche, of Watertown, N.Y, and {out from the home of & tapmer : : y i Mrs. Martin Bates, Cape Vincent, | named Sharp at Violet on Monday ' o N.Y., and one brother, Capt. Robert | night. > B anc over E. Donaldson, of Cleveland, O. The police of Kingston have been . 3 ; . £ : ssked to look up delinquents ander Te the Military Service Act. A few HONEY ; FATHER MacNEILL LEAVES. | ave ago it was intimated that the THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE : . , | Government would give a reward of Apyoinsed Curae of St. Michael's|$10 for each deserter rounded up, x : Church at Belleville. but this has not been confirmed, ih oie sections, 28 cons ahem. The numerous friends of Rev. Fa- Piles Cured in ¢ to 14 Days. - t low. 6 ther MacNeill, late of the staff of St.| Druggists refund money if PAZO A'W ds BUILDERS SUPPLIES wwe |i ' rooms, fur- Mary's Cathedral, will hear with re- [OINTMENT fails to cure Itching, A WORTHY CAUSE. nace, electric light gret that he has been moved to Belle- Blind, Bleeding or Protuding Piles, ------ ' y y der : ville, where he is to act as curate. The | First application gives relief. 50c. Subscriptions Needed For Needy i . for $2300 . i a i . people ob Belleville wilt without doubty 7 : Portsniouth Family. O - i 0 $ tf § he « give a hearty welcome to this clever} | The. municipality of Portsmouth |§ - - i Immediate possession. i ] | | young priest, whose personality has Khaki Yarn, $3.20 1b. has suggested that the Whig receive it $400 Cash Will handle. BT en 4 won him a host of friends in Kings- Wa just received a shipment of and atknowledge subscriptions for ] ii } 86 Broek St.. Phone 338 or 831 i ¢ ton. While on St. Mary's staff Fa-|fine four ply Khaki "Scotch" wool. | the relief of Mr. and Mrs. Hearn, A r : acy E ther MacNeill, in addition to his pas- | Spectal at $3.20 1b. who lost their home and all their A rough cast dwel- y - inna p toral duties ,was instructor at Regio- x --Qorrigan's. ~ | furniture by firé on Thursday night. 4 £ } | 1 : {polis College. In this capacity Father .|Thé Whig gladly assents to. this. Various articles in wood, ing on Raglan Road, MacNeill was known as one of the . The family has been . left with niade to order by our carpen- for: $1200 S Phone 700. » cleverest instructors on the staff of | I= # practically nothing. It is a sad c that institution, appealing to parents +A GS TON'S) {case, as the father, a returned sol- ter mechanics... Xf Jou want and students alike. ¥ x } | = dier, is lying dangerously ill - in nything special, phone or ca pentane Mowat Hospital. Subscriptions may at' Woodworking Factory. ll A frame dwelling on #20 For the Red Cross. . RE Jf also be handed to James Halliday, : On Friday evening last a social and it reeve of Portsmouth. The Whig is | Cherry St. for $900 : dance was held a t he Fesidenee of £7 : : Joday. eased nS Seknawiedge the : ~ . ' . Morton, Wolfe Island, in.aid o . : u ' 2 5 " te Yeo Cross Fund, when $20 Was Whe : "ber XY E. w. M and rais or this purpose. r. an . ! ard eevee le = a v Ey x Mrs. Morton open "their home each bt Richardson ites ' ay. ® Streets, "Sellers of Real Bstate. Jear for this purpose. The donation Pe A Friend of the Soldiers horns . Kingston, On Cor: Johnson and Division Sts. much appreciated by the Red Cross {lf : Coparne oo Phone 66. ; Phone 530 and 1456, Assgelation. . A . : : Ae F. S. 5. Johnson || RES SAW LIEUT. CROTHERS FALL. has received word from Berne, Swit- ; es | EE . : gerrland, to the effect that the par- |} ; a Pte. Rea Writes of Officer's Words op d for by local subscribers, |} >" i _ After His Injury. sent shortly after Christmas} - . oo fp Pte. Rea has written to his parents | pai . TEER to fhe Kingstonians who are. prison- i 5 "Hien Bay street to the effect that he was ; cx ABlers in Germany. d ; TRIE 8 L Hl within a few yards of Lieut. Vernon 3 ) : RY Ea ee pve 2:oeg ay Foo Crathers, who, last his arm Yecently i Sng gh $y LL A he sp ! Khaki Yarn, $3.20 : | x Ek fli in. France . c letter says that as stairs adds a richer tone to the whole |} We just received Me EE Jl scon as the aceident happened the Ses ; ft 3 i four ply " wool. {1 ] v ~ fii bo thered around, expressin sa 4 Tid : gi | Speciat at 55.20 1b. ei | lll fears that the officer #8d been Killed, ~~Corrigan's. fe Ank : Hi Lieut. Crothers, when he heard them, Xl - FJ | 0 A "Jing that in spife of his injuries he was y your wants {Bi uo gener tl Ell Come and. erat "Jl Shh eume Both King "Ji Jooked up and said rry oh," show- Kipgstonians are i ; o the Ot . i LAXATIVE ROMO | QUININE, ! =----its purity is above reproach. _ 'Hithe World Famous Cure for Colds ----1t will € you, or your money hack. ol land Grip, is now 30c per box. On} + Xs it strange that we sell more of it than of all other cough account of the advdnee in the price : [+ remedies combined? = of 8 six diffefont Medicinal, Con; : Vik : . Hl contained fn LAXATI 2 THROMO E 25¢, 50¢, $i. QUININE, it Ro big eis Sou ; i SE Le ery | ; tal d Only By 10 the Druggist. : Daa MAHOOD'S DRUG STORE

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